to finish school
graduate
to give someone a reason to do something
motivate
Setting of "Champ of Hoover Dam"
Nevada
ten years
decade
a group of people living and working together
community
showing good sense
sensible
a word related to numbers (adj.)
numerical
The problem in "Champ of Hoover Dam"
Champ barks too much, Helen needs to find him another home.
phones, cars and computers
technology
things remaining the same and not changing
continuity
foolish or not a good idea
senseless
not moving, still
motionless
Joy's big idea in "Joy's Planet Patrol Plan"
Put pink sheets on people's cars telling them not to litter.
to choose someone or something
vote
the right to vote
suffrage
to move something to a lower level
downgrade
to raise someone to a higher position
promote
Setting where Henry finds Will in "Race Against Time".
A patch of grass
the state of being equal
equality
rights
power to do something (e.g. vote, have a home, etc.)
to know something without using your senses (adj.)
extrasensory
beyond the ability to count
innumerable
The theme of "Rabbit and the Talking Squash"
You shouldn't be lazy. Playing tricks on people will get you into trouble.
Invented by Samuel Morse
Telegraph
organized society with laws and rules
civilization